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Weekly Oregon Statesman from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

Weekly Oregon Statesman from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

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has lasted two days. nd has been generally har- I A I I WEEKLY 0REG3R STUTPW JUI. Th Great Exoltement. The death nf Ilraiiilitle In no wlw Inter-fi re, wiih Hie pi.wress i.f he la4 Concert, wr will that or nnvtb.lr.e ilre 1 revem the iini TIRE AT WHEATUSB. The Lare t'lenrlws; Milt at Whentland Dem tro yet! Heavy Lot The targe flour mill at Wheatland, owned by The Idsat, The Criwetest Should any iloiihling Thoinaa" still cllrur to the abinird l-lca that there will be another postponement erthe last Library filft Concert, let him remember I hat Mr.

flrlp. Ihe sew manner, fully endore ihe prnil ol liov. Ilrniiiletie, Ihe former one, Hint If the convert flora not take i.ln.-e al be time tho money will Im refumlrd at to the iet lihn further oi orve that Mr. Hrl hai -nril, of coiirne at sn eiioriiHina eni-, Ihe of mlmore, the areatest leader in Aiim-m. h.

v.nh 1(10 snle.it ho will cotw-liwlr Ihe serif ol lib sih-h a bursi of harmony a bas never tsiere a-iukeue-l our Weiaru hemes. And, by the let him also remeinlirr that if he dora leat a t-oiipim ticket. Ibis mink will never rrav.h hlsrsr. Watts, Dsvld Nowsoine, J. H.

Beid. L. J. Tow-ell, C. A.

Reed sad others. A short, spicy delte took place on tho question of rei-oiisiiles-tng the proxy vote matin at tiie ai terooon session. The vote was nut reconsidered. The session was intrrsired wit'i vocal snd inwtrnmt ntal music, slid was an intereHtiug one. and the attendance was Isrge.

Horrlnit fton. TiU'KKDAV, Fub. ISth, 1873. The rrt-nidcnt brought down the guvi yi s-teidav moridug at twenty ininub to ten o'clock. Rut tew of the delegates wire present st the time, but the came straggling until a lull in-lcgation was present by the lime that the Alliance got into good working order.

Prayer was offered by Rev. H. N. Longsworth. The'rommittoe on creilentmls rejmru-d the following iiersons as entitled to seats in the Alliance.

Eden Lmlge, No. 197, O. G. Samuel Colon, Jnnu M. Hsgee.

Mi notes of Wednesday afternoon and evening read and approved. Report from finance committee, owing to tbe few delegates present at the time, was laid on the table. W. Demmick offered a rosolutbm bringing tip the proxy question of the previous day The revolution was promptly tabled. Charles U.

Whitney ottered a resolution looking to supporting only te mperance mn for State and county officers, lteferred to committee ou political action. Mrs. W. B. Fain presented a resolution asking that vendors of intoxicating liquors be made the subject of pravor.

Resolution adopted. The sama lady Introduced a resolution that fermented wines ought to be banished from the sacramental table. On this resolution. Rev. Clinton Eellev told STATE TEWFERAKSE ALLIANCE.

Fourth Annnnl Krislon Oreirtwi Mate Alllaisre ol DeteBBte t'rewiit -rrm-eed-Ingrs ortnr t'oavoentioti In J'ttil. WncsEspiT, Feb. 17. The Fourth Animal Mr salon of the Oregon State Alhanoe met tin forenoon lit the Opera Ifoiw. and at 11 o'clock was called to ordfr bv the Professor L.

J. JViwell. with a few tv-niark. tt-r which a short and api prajt was offoK-d by itm K. A.

Stnrs Tiie St leriny, ifr. B. Dsnlwr. rend a list of the ofievi'i and standing couuuttu-es ut tiie Alliance. On motion, ti.

W. Dimmirk. A. O. Walling and C.

W. Slmw ei apputuieda committve on credentials. Bev. J. L.

Parrish, Hon. W. R. Dunbar and Mrs. Carrie M.

Knits wei appointed committee on "order of On motion, tiie Alliance adjourned until one o'clock to give tho committee on credintitds time to report. Afternoon Session. At one o'clock, the time fixed upon at adjournment, the Alliance, in the absence of the President, was called to order by the Secretary, Dunbar. Minutes of tbe morning Session read and approved. The committee on credi n'ials rcportnt the following persons as entitled to seats lu the convention: Women's l'ayer League, Portland, Mrs Farris and Mrs Jones.

Harmony Enct Jvo of Dunbar, Mrs A Coburn. Valh Lodge 5, T. McNeil, Alien. Mrs Peiitland. Taylor street Church, Portland, Enoch Turner.

Jtuhnomau Lode No 12. 1 T. A Walling, Lothrop Cohlwi 11, Miss Emma Kellogg. Evangelical Chinch and S. Salem.

liower-sox, Thornton, A Keitlinger, Mrs Josie Angel, Mrs Sarah A Durbiu, Ir Fame, John II: r. Al Church, Corvallis, Boswcll, Mrs Marv Bosw.U. 1 V. It So 10. McCord, 8 Smith.

Milwaukte Lodge No 57, UT. John Psrker. Hound 1'raiiie Lodge No IS, UT.JS Mc-Meen. Brooklyn Lode No 115. Beid, Milton Creswell, Clinton Ktdlv.

Western Stur Lodm No 10. Wrisht. Swiaget, Whitney, Lizzie Westlake, Dr ICS No 20, Salem, Dur.nl Skiff, Mrs Hattie Bowker, Mrs Carrie loll. Highland Church, Polk county, D' l'retly-roan. Lee Chapel 8, Claris, Beid, Cri swell.

East Portland Chnrch. James Royal. -JeftVrvon Suerwiu, Orant, Mallorv. lCKt No 14, A Smith, Mrs Smith, Bellinger. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23.

137S. Do One It. Mr. Z. L.

Collins, of Dallas, owns or rath er did own valuable, but fearfully virions dog. This dorg was a terror to tbe neighborhood, had bitten several persons, and his animosity to calves and yearlings ia the vioinity of that embryo city seemed to amount to monomania; Let that canine get sight of an incipient bovine and he went for it with the avidity of a Fiji Islander after a well cooked male baby. Mr. B. of Dallas, is the owner in fee simple cf as fine a male rjilf aa there ia in Polk He a calf that would delight the heart ol the worst "prodigal eon that ever rerornea to nis rainer mansion.

make the story brief Mr. canine stumbled one fine morning last week, upon Mr. bovine. The do, went for the calf, and the latter animal was in a fair way to have been "chawed op" when Mr. B.

rushed out witlra shotgun, took good aim killed the dog, and shot a neighbor bv the name of Tom Cook slightly in the leg. The funeral of the dog was largely attended, bat the crowd, that witnessed his interment was not a sympathizing one. i ij Inatitllnllamn. The followiug officers were installed last Sat urday evening, of Capital Lodge of Good Tem plars, for the ensiling term: W. C.

T. Geo. Edes; W. V. Mr.

Jlva Williams: B. Jt. Mr. Sadie McFaddcn; L. H.

Mrs. T. Crawford; W. Wallace Manaey; W. A.

8., Miss Katie Thnrman: W. F. 3.. Tilraoa Ford: W. James Coffey; W.

Miss Eva Mc- fMane: W. D. Mis Nellie Thurman: W. I Miss Bay W. O.

John Earl; W. Mrs. Halen McCJane; 1'. W. U.

T. iH.Crawferd. At tha reeular meeting of CanHeaT Lodge, Vo. 37, A. Jt A.

held at Bntteville last Baturday evening, the following named persons were installed as omcersot saia uxige: J. w. Grim, W. John Hoefer, 8. James Wbitnev.

J. 8. Galland, J. D. rvfnrd- Sw D.

J. Pendleton. S. P. F.

Castlemaa, J. G. A. Cone and Amos Hoven- don, Stewarts. SH Vote Mr Seth B.

Hammer the City Monday engaged in defining the boundaries of Conrt Hoase square, so as to enable Mr. G. B. Wagnon, the contractor to set ont tbe Maple trees recently ordered to be planted by the Conntr Conrt This will Indeed be an improvement and show off, one of these days our magnificent Court House to fine advantage. As the maple is thriftv in growth doubtless many who see them planted, will also live to sit under their widepreading shade on some not very far in tbe fnrnre hot Oregon summer day.

A good substantial neat fence will also probably enclose the square before tbe coming summer is over. Ball. The first match game of the season was played Monday afternoon between Captain Peebles' nine, composed of himself. Belt, Bigg, Croaa-aaan, Shirley, Mayes, Ford, Boon, Carroll and Arsostrofig, and Captiain 8tansburys nine consisting of McCully, Taylor. Cornell Harnett, Matbeny, VTortman, By bee.

William and Parker. The game was hotly contested and sbowea that oor crack players had lost none of their skill during the suspension of hostilities. Tbe score stood 96 to 24 in favor of Captain Peebles braves." Mr. C. M.

Walker was umpire. Est Mr. J. M. Coulter, whose card appears in another column, deserves credit for the improvement he has made en the corner of Commercial and Cbemeketa streets.

Since be has leased that property he has not only taited up his manufactory of tabs, chums, but he has fined tbe which has so long been vacant, with good tenenU. It is a well known tact that Mr. Coulter makes the best wooden ware in tbe Btate and it is his intention soon, to enlarge his establishment to keep pace with his growing trade. RaseMsw steak. urnttnre line that has ever com under our ob servation a in the warehouse of the W.

Ji. X. Company awaiting shipment to Portland. It is a desk manufactured by Mr. D.

W. Prentice at the establishment of Cook A Dennis for Mr. tieorge Woodward. Insurance Agent, at Port-lmd. It is made of maple, walnut and cedar of Oregon.

As a specimen of handiwork it cannot be excelled. Moral If Portland folks want -good and square work done in the farmture line send to Salem. Maebatrcert. Mr. Perkins, who was so severely injured IU I 0 ft i- i i 7.

ii I I -I iv. Aom time since by the explosion oCfhe glass ADVXItA. WHEELEn WILSON, sewing MAcinnni 1074) Oregon Steta Jto Washington Oonrty and tt ALL the Fair in LONDON PARIS Vf 1862, 1867, U.JL SO Caary tan Ptmmmt, aad 03 Third Irttaw. MERC HilN' TO TIIE PKOPLK OT wealth: Know all fer I 1. Durbln's CC7C7 Rot is My ta Hoceoutivo dccC Xeat i Willi mm EaemttX.mt GENERAL UELl ALSO A.

1 DRUG OVC3 Im-onna-tloawMk tlaT ksasJaewM Public -i' i m-y a tij tt L- uiL their go. sis ef S. Fricclczdr lie tpvrase Cewrt hat la 4 fea-a It Is a fact that a. Pain AST ask) ksl gs sag condiK-u bl ksaineosi a mm tlnm- I and uentueBt la enslslssj ke sail a 1(wj a'lirupt-r ihu Mr rltaaf If yon want a (ok of clatas it to yon, or a ate rtreaa piare iaiy Genu I'sslcr X7Sw AS IIMllor Fftaacrjr OS Kmbruiaj(-r' siafl WMtat sDs li S. Friedman PohuW! on want a Ha.

aV Plug I'ltbacoo o- a evgas, If you waul a pair ef gweal Salom Flannl cf Ura Ton will nasi theta at I huMal ntSkl a gul snpply uf SugASr fl.Sl.arJl And Mbar IHapaa Crockery Having uch a wtl fully preisired a Fettl lite K.kesJ1 mi OtO COT. Now word te Ihe SMTlMI A ail Inquire the getca af ii Vrxt dorr te the Fawti keta Triedmaii'a. ti the suem na OWXSD s. mi nr. ziczz, Ts iloors nhevw tbe rsatefassa.

aa lent Itriifglst ami A uetkeuara a anoe, with a reliable asaSMsjasV WaaTe tj k. i band a aooJ I tA mwwmf. Patent in Mr, Hhorer! tke' Or also a I'rrfn merle--, TttiMI Pur Wirv mn4 LlrtOtr maioai A Mswursntioas and rasally The copy of all wrrsnitpina tm mm as liwtaare preasrvrd. s4 aja ks sajaa) lime at 8. KaiauktAaa Salem Ihrc CtC Oppesita ik BRICK T7CXXf CAJPITCa.

IM flH-nrsltn lie seen Sold 1 1 ing win two, aBraskasef k- aa percent. tne Tlaa "I thnt it laaooatraut kstewanla! IS) Sasi Ska) be wilt enter lata buasis ia mm twlkf? an of said con tract. 1 I'be Is reoewed hv mm saal mm aaaa a work will bewisi tTaeM I o'chick e. a. of aald 4s," VrtT', mVt i right te reject anv ami aM ktsav wss is.

com pau as ih wsara By order vt tba hanl. NEW St rtS ti A bs sJalTr wis MHMt hm a 1 ons. 1 lie onsititss transacted has been done up In if we except the rather loose aim nnsiivisea manner which ti Alhanoe adopted the reimrt of the coinmitUe on politirel hVMi FTKE STATE. I lHIVl t.tl.t.A UAIbt. U'i'oin Fe'.

s. I lie iJiiiH-s iiuiiK imh tivcr tipiy remit In by lc for fin? next niiKitli or ids lintlu-r prospei-t. The mail by way Ki-lton nil ii lienimcrt now i-oniP on sHietltile V. M. Cik iiotijrli ntul f.

ii'i of I inatiila comity-, liaa reslgmii. I nc ri a-on b- slgiietl for tlt tiie low fee not bIng siillK-ient t.i kit-p snul nml lxly logethiT. It lion' Mtlt'tt li'itt the people of I'en. tlleton lire to littve it woolen factory. Articles of lneorporrttlo.i have been liletl.

Mr. A. Bean, mvi.i-r of it at Hie bend of the Valht rcM)i is that lint few cattle ha tMcil in iU ami as a rule tho -to; lire dotii well. We lieurd ola raided In this valley, l'r hlch tho ow ner lias been o'Tei-ed noil i. fnd 1,500.

This colt Is "Mark Twain." ami taken wild from the pralri" trtdfed his mile In Hon. X. Ford, of I'm-iltll i-oiinty. Inform us tlmtftoi-k aii'l cattle til Ms neljjli-Imilmod Iwve sIikkI the cntJ weather very well so far, but lie iipretiem! (hat itnles there a change very there will he a great many deaths. brought Jlr.

Graiiire, the wife of tiie pn s-Iier In cliarge of the MetlieilUt Cbarvh. lio rams all Ihc way through from Kello.i by ntnges mounted on rnntter. townsman, il.m. Jiwepli ha bewi appointed hiet Ju-tlce of Wa-li-ititon Territott. ThU wa nnsoHrtteit.

IlJiiayettelourler, Ir. Henry MtKir. mechanic, showed us a moalie a or gang plow. The laltern is omewb-it clinilar to the "Murray Plow," but le-i cntu plicated and fa Mronger. A cougar got Into a flox-k of sheep near Gaston and In killing aliout twenty.

Near the same place two calves have oeen killed. It i-i mppis-td. by the same animal. From almost qtt ti ter come the report that the til! itn wheat Is s-rIoiii-ly ilamaged. By reipiest we announce tliat steps ill be laken to cotmiy club to kill In Clielialeni, Jacob H.igey luld the uil-fortitiie to accidentally shoot in the band while out dock liunt-Ing-.

Ir. was wiled Imtl to amputate the index linger of the light hand. Fnun t-orvrv. ila irard 'ertfnel, Feb. i So far there lin-i been no loss of stock; but lmuk! then- not he a change in the 1 weather oon, larwu eH to many of the homed tiile.

The inaiU arrive with regularity, at h-a-t the lint frequently ttttb-otit any mail. On AVedneIav we re- i-eiveil the Willamette papers by the war ui iveiinn. The GockI Templar? of Union have a membership furtT-sii. An order of Red 3Ien is to be organized soon. 'Ten Night in a Bar-room" will be played by the Good Templars of Sumtner-vUle, on tiie evening of the 13th inst.

Friend has been shown a white prairie chicken, hlch he describes as 'having all the characteristic of a prairie chicken, except i4 color, whWIi. on the winsrs. breast and under part ol the body, white; on the back a fine cream color." AFF.41KN I I'ORIUXD. tOreg.n Ian led Fein 17.1 The On-eon ihtirchinaii says: "We gladly and heartily welcome another JV1-low-laborer to our field. The Her.

Mr. Fia! arrived saMv at Portland on Satur day, tla- 0 in-st. in Stindar he preaelied to the pnitit a well a pleasure ot the In Trinity Church, lie is going to Olyinpla ont. We wish him ahttii lance of work, and iiim enjoytHent in aotng it. Gen.

iiichler Ititorttis that after aeveral month's labor the report of the reconuS-sance ol tiie Skagit. Snolioinl-ll and Che-halis river. in Washington 'I'erritory, have ail Ijeen completed and to AVahingfn. The reports give a detailed aocoiint ot the surveys made, character of llie obHructioils in "navigation, and tiie e-timated cot ol making the necessary improvements. Ity action of the Kxecutive Committee of the Oregon ilibh; tiociety the next an-mml meeting ot will lie held in the Tayliir st-e Mcthli-t Church, in this city, on tli day of March next, nt hr lf pat 10 o'clock M.

And again at half pa-t 7 o'clock on Sunday evening. March Tth. ut tho same church. The meeting ol Satunliiy will be tor the transaction of businea. and that of Sunday evening fur appropriate mlilresses.

All are cordially invited to attend. Messrs. Corbett Macleay, Qwne'rs of the British ship Sivirro.wlwk.now lying in San Fianclsoa. icwiveil per AJax a niag-nilicent oil painting of their vessel as she appeared in a terrible typhoon olf the China coast, about year njo. in which several of the proudest that ever floated were; totally swallowed up mid lost.

The trim little hark Rival, now loading at Haulier's dock for San Franvko, will take away 100 tons ot Cuwego, pig iron, 300 jars Cii'tii lhiuor. ami a quantity ol protiuue, principally tlouraud on Is. Xext Thursday evening Hie Scandinavians of this city will meet City Jilltes Hall tor the purpose of organizing a society. ths. absence of such an aiuf 'lie Urge nniuberot persons, bailing t'nnn Ihat country it cannot hut it; a -succeu.

On yesterday we stepped into tho Brass Works of Mr. Myers, on T. street, and were shown by 11 Superintcndunt, Mr. I). M.

Moore, two handsome, bells enst ijut a fe- days since for hotne v-'o. The largest one weiirhcsd 2i0 pounds, is valued at 150, Bivl 'ufcs-a line a tone ns any we navw neani in riiitaun. ne smaller one. a locomotive boll, weighs 73 pounds, and has a clear, sharp tone equal to the best. Trinity Church, tiie handsomest secular editice In the city, has risen PlioMiix-HUe from iu ashes, and once tr.ore assunies its customary pxr.j:.

iopi. TI19 hiUUng proer.lii.s hveu ilit.rouglily nnil repaired, and' thy. lu'VV'i after tK'WVU weaning process, are tlwlr old positions. The Organ, tinder the skillful manipulations ol George L. DcPrans hm come out trom the fiery ordeal as good as new, and when tuned Its mode will be as harmonizing and devotional as usual.

It 1 KEt.nojt A'f we sot-ite anvthinar In the line, ant v. h'iit wo huW, uhkws we could lie ouv Ve uoi dilnR our aiitv as a journalist in to the public the celebrated botaiiK-al preo-iratioivtof Ilr.Ilenrv. Wno-eer in.liio-eihe vk-iiin of or ariv other disease ot (he bloixl to use Dr. Iteni-v's of Sarsanarllla, has ix gaa a eood work. There can be no question as to the result of this medicine if Ki-rsevered In.

It is a sure lor Scrofula, heumstlsni. Salt 1: heiim. and indeed all complaints ariPhiK from vitiated or impure blond. It is just what a pood phy.sl.-lan wnnl.l for thcte ooniilaiius and weuonlliluiitly recnminend tt as btnir the te-t arilcle now In use. Jr.

Kenrv'fi Coi gii Kalsum Is the most efl'euuve remedy for any affection the Throat or that we hsve ever known. Jt wiitains no deleterioim driiRS. and cm betnken wiih impiinitv and eei-tntnty of relief. For the enref Coughs, Colds. SoreThrouf.

etc, it stands without rival. Dr. Henrv'o Llni-ment as an aPeviatni- of psin, la unrivaled by anv pit aratinn before the public tbe most skw toa'l win be convinced bv single trial. I will p'-ove rc If a friend In neeil which no family th uld be Without. big from Inking on the 27th of r'i brtiarv.

So -er-Mn In this that all the money paid ikiketa l'l tie promptly rehimliil In cae tho drawing dues not take place on thnt day. Mr. Hi-Irks lias an details of the lormcr concerts, and Kli-ln his whole lime, his known iiklll, and fn-i! enerpy, the hut tho urcaleit lie tiircrs, in adilblon to the exclto-muoi i.rihH rawing: Itxelf. a concert by Cllmore'a tirent (iivhi stra, pcrlmps the best In the world; sdniltm to wiit. li can mily bo had by those thai hub', tba isirt ofs ticket.

ci il kkiiixuh, CorsciL Fi b. 15. 1875. The Common Couneil of the city of Hslrm met in regular session. His Honor Mayor Wriffht prenidinsf.

I'rewut V. II. Hyde, lte-eoriler; John Hmith, Marshal, t'ounciluien, Hirsch, Hilluislmm. Adolpb, Htron, Tliatctu Edi-s, CJilLx.it. Absent, Waldo.

Minutes of last meeting lead and approved. A uialuritv report ot the Cnnimitne on Ordi nance was ri ad and adopted. Committee on Arcountaand Current E.tp.-nHt-s reported farora-ble on stvuiul accounts aud warrants ordered drawn. lb-port from samn coinmittre was read show- inn the amount i.f delinquent taxi and aide- Ik accounts, lor and incttKhng tbeyear imt. recommeniling tbat stejie be laken for collection and that the llerorder be instruced to tave a bat the same published for one week.

IT- port adoptcf 1. lb-port ol Committee on Streets snd Public Projierty relative to contract with tbe company lor the present year reported tint cas would be fumlstud st same rales as last year. air. iiiii-uiiaui, ot the c- nimit ia c.n I iti id Water alter a verlil sta -ment rela-iveto the nm'Mint aked by the waer compjiny was iusii ucied so contr4-t at 110 per inon Ii. UommiKes on Printing reported.

Ou motion rrjiort laid on the table. Bevend were rea and referred to proper committees. nererai Dins read and relerred to Committee on Accounts aud Current expenses. Councilman Adolpb was appointed to tbe several committee made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Giitch.

On motion the Commftttt on Health and Po lice were instructed make the necessary re- pairw 10 tue cauoooe. un motion a special committee or three coo- sistinii of Messrs. Edes, Tharrlitr and Adulph was to report plan end probable coat of biting up snd refurnishing Couui-il Chamber. Council adjourned; nruii lontnniL Pursuant to a call issued by the Chairman, Mayor J. U.

Wright, the Kansas and Nebraska Ileliui Committee met at the Council Chamber Monday forenoon. Communications wire read from Mr. E. 8. Btover, nf Topeka, Chairman of tiie Kansas Belief Committ(-e.

and from John F. Tront, Chairman of the Nebraska Committee, at Omaha, staung that flour eoiild be si-nt free of charge from Onden. On motion of John F. Mill, Exp. fifty harrels were ordered to be sent immediati-lv to Kebraoka, aud that the balance of tbe money be refunded to the donors.

Jobm C. Iloonra, 8ecy pro tem. The Pnblio Library's Lut lu repiinse to letter and inquiries, we do not liesl.ate to say, in tbe imwt po. ive terms, that the Flllh Concert or the I'nbilc Library of will take p'ace February beyond the a doubt. The death of Gov.

P.raro'blte dees not Interfere with the bunnes of the oflk-e, af the lhKird ol Trustee have appointed lion. C. M. Itrlnrs KJov. Rramlette's law partner, and the active manager lo oondnct the ofll.ie.

All the money received ts tlb in bank, and will be paid the hoi lei of prbrs Imineil'atply after tbe drawing, and with tbe tame certainly and promptness as heretofore. Tbe drawing will Like place as announce and tho-e bo secure prtte will a-et their money beyond the contingency of a d.ll!iC. MARltltD. Widnrndir, February 17th. at the resid-nre of the bride's father.

Dr. J. McAfee, by Rev. P. R.

Kimtht, John M. Hiee. sn attache iif tbe Butdisui, and Maiy Lingo. Johnny, let your "rule" ot life be "justifled" ia every case," and may your "forms" be locked np" ia perpehial affection. We wish vim a long life of nualloyed hsppinevs, a fat taHe" ia worldly "quoins," and "clean proof" to prcstrt Editor-in-Chief at the end of tbe journey.

Ia Ban Franciacn. February 11. by IV v. Ir. Wytiie, Hob.

Kjmth EearnVr, of WasLiuKton Territory, aud Mr. S. M. Stratton, of Salem. Oregon.

Nt-ar Marion Fta'ion, F'-brnarr 7, 1S75, Mrs. uecca Adams, wife of Mr. H. Adams, aged 53 year. In Dnlla; Fri.fc-y, February 12, Mrs.

Parah id. lie, wife of James BritkUe. She wm buried at Bethel by the Orang-rrs. of wbk-h organization she was a a honored member. At Forest Omve.

Febmaiy. 1975, Mrs. r. A. tviyln, jel SI years Slid 16 days.

Near Hillsbero, Februsrv 9th, 1873. of in Hi-iratioa of the Innis. Mm. Elizabeth Ann Humphreys wife ef Time. l.

Humphrevs aged years, 9 mouths. At Muriin county. Omron. Febrn-sry llthl875. cf eonsmnption.

Mrs. MairJ. Emerson, daughter ef Hon. Joseph Eogle, api i 33 years. In the Waldo ITMK February lth.

175. drimht" of Mr. James Kimpeoui, r-d about IT yeaia. At Pallas, F-hrusrv 17tb. 1S75, Mrs.

Varv Clarke, wife of It-ess Clarke, Esq. Tbe Great Concert. The managers of the Fifth and La Lilirary Gift Concert seem determined that its last effort shall lie Its areatesr. With thta view tbey have eucaeil Uhnoi-e and tils world renowned orcsies-Ira to play them out of existence. if course the cot of such aa ori-hestra Is enormous, but they are determineil to leave a pleasant memory behind them, and CMinore is toorystalllze It into music.

The ooiwiert ill undoubtedly be the finest ever heunl out of New York or Boston. The orchestra contains PS) performers, each selected for his stcla! tustrument. and tbe whole world can produce nonvtsie stiiertortothat which will "play oat the last concert. Only holders of tickets, or of parts thereof, will be ailmltteiL Ur A KRTlsE KXTS. I-TOTIQE etrlUK Rrmora! of (be Office cf tbe I S.

Surveyor General HtllM El GENE CITY TO P0RTUM, IN THE STATE, ttr OREGON, "kjrrpif: is herkiiy that ihk lv l'l-elileitt of the Cnfte-l Hintes, liv Executive (rler. daleit Novemlier t. IH74, has. pursui to law. directed that the of the I Jo I Male Sil'-vevor lieneral for the llitvkil oi iiruiwH removLHl trom Ktigene Ctv tw Sotlaivl, iu raid line noiie wMI 1- eyvea tv the Si.wernr hv pnv)i Ali.n of iia-viedate of ihe er eoilse ai Kuiiene tiy, and nf Ihe re-oieniK at Pirtland tor ihe transact ion of lniiness.

liircii iunh-r biv h.in'l. nt the t'lly ol Washington. tm lwuty-tllih lay ef November, A. ik 1871. the S.

S. rsritriETT. Cemmissioner of the tJeneial Laud Offloe. Ot rtrKOF U. S.

SrnvKTon Gf.nkp.Ai, lilUKNE I'lTV, tlJjiiN. i f-eijnjirv 1S75. Noll. ts hereby given lo the Ibregnlnp onter llio. of tbe 1.

Surveyor lienotiil for the UistrM of Oreieon will beclief Bt lainenev'tt) on theaistday of Jlarcb, and reopened in the citv of Porf'sml on Ihe 1st day of Apnl. MR, BKNJ. SIMPSON. Surveypr tieneral. HARNESS SADDLERY! '(Ma; W.

(tMC.Vi Itli LATK FIR OF W. H. WATKINDS Will be contlniK on at Ihe old stand bv R. H. DEARBORN, Who will keip a g'rot.

Mrt-k of jror w' liftTlitfc Ktvnreil the service Mr. Jo Baker, Well and favorably known to this community who will make it agreeable to all comers, and old. A sliare of the trade is suhyUedf PrV-es to suit everybinly, Febl2tf Jf, H. DEARBORN. Eureka' Market R.

K. yronitIS, froprletor. Keeps Constantly on hand a full Assortment of FRESH BEEP, MUT" TON, CHICKENS, SMOKED MEATS. ETC. MTATK STREET, Snlem.

I Messrs. Miller Hendricks, was entirely con sumed bt fire on Wednesday night. We k-arn tbe particulars front Mr. Hendricks, who came to this oity last evening on the Alice. I he null had run during the day as usual, and the engineer had taken tliensunl precaution in wetting down the tre-rooni after the mill had stmt down bnt as the fire evidently nruiuated in that room, a stray coal must havo been ft alivA ib4r nnmlnihtahle- matter.

The fire was discovered about 10 o'clock, but had gained such headwav at the time that tiotn-ing could be done to save either the bnildins or contents. The building was valued at Three hundred bushels of wheat, one hundnd barrels of flour and S2.0t)0 worth of sacks were burned. MeMirs. M. H.

were iwured fu the London and Liverpool and Globe Company for $10,000. i i Ast Oriental Valentine. I A young lady who resides down Front street rsceived a mvsterious sort of valentine. It was written on a small sheet of brown tissue paper, one side being covered with Chinese characters. the other with rows mysterious curves and dot.

She ptuzled her brains over them for about forty-eight hours, and finally fiRured out that one aide was a Chinese wash-bill where the Celestial tried to collact six bits for washing three pairs of shoe-strings and all she could make out of the other was "eagjres." The envelope enclosing the doenmeut was large enough to contain the will of a millionaire, Mr. Kntarkt' lrtare. A fair audience attended Bev. P. 8.

Knight's fourth lecture on birds at the University last Tuesday evening. In addition to illustrating a usual, with specimens, Mr. Knight exhibited a chart colored and lettered by Ms. James Walton, which was not only a fine evidence ef that gentleman's skill, but wlso a great help in enabling the student to remember an outline of the subject. Several of the specimens used were tbe work of Mr.

Allan Khodes and mounted with good taste. The subject of the next lecture will be "The Educational Bearings of Natural History Studies." AppalatwewS. Mr. George W. Carry returned Monday from San Francisco, While In that city he was appointed to tbe general agency of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Com pan and Trust Fund Insurance Agency of San Francisco.

Tiiese companies are reliable and safe and Mr. Carey is well known this city aa a reliable and prompt gentleman to transact business with. O.A, Brawn's Valentine, O. A. Brown's valentine came Monday in shape of his Commission as Special Indian Agent, the appointment which was made some time since.

His commission define his dutks which Is to send all Indiana to their proper res ervations when found loitering about towns annoving the citizens thereof. All complaints should be addressed to him at Balem. illst laanrvwrnarat. Our Street Superintendent Mr. J.

II. Howell. had a force ef men Wednesday, at work relaying the sidewalk in front of Moore's brick on Commercial street. This walk has for a long time been an eye sore, and sis improvement will be bailed with delight by all pedestrians troubled with tender teet. A TSeveUy.

Captain W. Martin has added to the many attractive novelties of establishment, by hanging np a clock in bis show-window that rnns without any apparent motive power. Take a look at it and guess, how the tiling is done. If yon say efcVctrkjty, yon will criees right, but then bow ia the electricity matiuue-tured and applied Haw Hta-n. Passing by Dorbin 4 Smith's yesterday after noon we met a Chinaman ef unusual size and height.

We turned to Frank Smith and asked "Frank bow tall is that cekstial." After cast ing critical eye over the aforesaid Mongolian he answered "about hands." IMPORTANT. Endorsed by tbe Medical profession. Dr. Wm. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS Cures Coughs.

Colds and Con sumption, and all diseases uf the throat and che-t. Ds. TOWSSLETls TOOTUACHK AXODTXE lines In one MlSUTft. febulwetn MMmwssji i MAtVAl. ITB.

Beth is on his "taps." 'Third term" talk has subsided. Salem ought to have a "boating club." Prof. T. M. Gateh is slowly improving.

This weather brings out the feminines. Delicate people often live to be 80 or 90. Weather eupurb snpurber upnrbet- Mstriaaonial market dull so for this month. The mandrake is a delicate and pretty flower. North Salem has tbe measles, and has them bad.

Beth says "enough is enonsh," if it is plum pudding. Shade tree are a luxury. Set them oat: now is tbe fcm. Poodle doc have been known to earrv the scarlet fever. Several of the Pittv Hill belles wear side laced gaiters.

The Postoffiee was kt pt red tot with valentine Monday. The Shosbone is to be turned into a barge as seun as raised. Twe thousand valentines toaased through the postoffiee so far. Several of the Fit-tr HiU girls have "fever" sore on their lips. Partners Abiqua sav that more cold weath er is not Bmee tbe first of our daylight has lengthened 5d minutes.

i Only twenty cases as yet, for the Circuit Court that meets next Monday-. Seth remarks that a generous advertiser ia always a generous dealer. The Methodist Church Society in this city is slowly shaking ito efcbtvff. Several additions were made to tiie Christian Church last Tuesday evening. There is a man in Abiqua who can write a very fair "band with his toes.

Baby carriages blockaded portions of Commer cial street yesterday afternoon. Some Locals have a faculty of looking at everything and seeing nothing. Several of our merchants are gettiag ready to go below for goods next month. The "Mountain Balm" phight between the drug stores is getting intereatiug. That postoffioe photogtaphic cartoon got up by Prof.

F. A. Smith is 'funny." Mr. Charles Bowker was down town Monday tor tbe first time ia many months. Mr.

B. H. Dearborn has purchased the harness and saddlery stock of Mr. Tingle. The sidewalk in front of Josephns Holmes' store yesterday was filled with new goods.

In answer to numerous inquiries, we will say fhjit Leabo's ferry iii not rupning yet. One drunk with an assault Monday before Beoorder Hyde; $27 50. it cost the individual. J. Donalson's new dwelling opposite tbe Court House will soon "assume propertions." S.

Friedman will build a neat dwelling this summer next to Wm. Delany' on Btate street. Seth remarks that is almost time for our merchants to order baby wagons for the spring trade. -Mr. Tuthin of the gas Works informs us that ft take ewe pound of coal to make four feet of gas.

Governor Grover re-ajnoin ted Monday Mr. George E. 'Jones Notary PdbKc for Marion, county. Workmen sre busy digging the holes for the mapels-that are to ornament the Court House square. Mr.

W. S. Bowen is the gentlemanly and obliging landllord oj the Farmer' IJofeJ at Mr. Kinney passed a comfortable day Monday. Buroug hopes are entertained of his recovery.

fThe wife of Mr. B. Clarke, a merchant of Dallas, is dangeoroosly ill, and is not expected to survive. We learn from Mr. Georce S.

downing that the farmers in the Waldo Hills are busy sowing and plowing. Seth savs let a man be ever so iriean, ir he wiii keep stove-wood -people will rt-spectbifrs, i s-Tbsrs are already indications of activity in building operations as soon as the. weather gets fairly settled. Much local matter crowded ont by our ex tended report of tiie proceedings ef tbe Tem perance c. We will bet 4 hit fn(l of peanuts the two ele-gauV valentine that thta Col.

got yesterday came from Mrs. herself: Anew and probably the best bridge in H-trion eountv has just been eutnpleted aeres Untie Creok at Scott's Mills. ifr. Adam Brown, of Bridgeport, Polk county, has on band 25 bead of stall-fed beef cattle which he offers for sale. A social birithday hall under tiie auspices of the Patrons of Husbandry takes place at U'lau ger's Hall, Butteville, pn jl.e 2:14 joei.

5 E-. tolinap the proprietor pf the SaT lent and Dullas stage line baS had to run his line by deputy on uucouut of illness. Our fellow citizen Captain L. K. Englisli, will be 84 years of age on the 25th of next mouth probably the oldest man ill the county.

Mr. L. S. Bates forwarded with the ear load of tionr shipped Monday to Nebraska a box of clothing and other articles that he had collected. Independent Champions of the Bed Cross had a "valentine" sociable at Dulias last Tuesday evening.

An unique and NEW AUVKRTI.SMEXT3. REED'S CTZRA HOUSE, Satuidaj LVening, Feb. 20, 1875. MASSACRE OF GLENCOE," lllf-TiiKK Ar. LKCTt'KK Bf H.VI.

nueUoALO, lor llKOItiail.S KTATSXWAX.I lij- aa Iutroduelnri Audio HY Ml. f. II. H.WX, UNDEH DIRECTION OF COL. C.

REED Ticket cents: Itesi-rved fteatH cent, to be had at II. I. IVim.n'h Book Store. To commence at half-psMt seven Arartaa, 'Mlllrsilt. We ca fire no conueisbm to those bo may be so fort uiuile aslo ecurc Its repetition, ertbe reast or reason and flow or iwil that will be their, lairing- tbe delivery, which oeeuptnl owe boar awl a quarter, every eye In that 'era-e awrmhlace was riveted npon the sinker', like an audience n.

lllioiind unrtals In a ate of helpb-ssiMMe. We never saw a more appreciative audience, nor can we nnderrtstid bow an imeiliarut asaeoibliiire I oiherwlM. than artrntlce uml-r tiie Iiii4 ration of a ui.iiroilloeiit treat. Tiie lecture a as a inau-r: Uiuilun. Oaltlaaid CalltorMla.

What then could beexpectel when Ihe wiry, nervous brain of MacDonald sketched the panoramic plclnre ef hlKoric sxnc, colored and lltiinHue-' by the scintillations of his meteorto Intellect? Tbe weird wtldneas of the (Ioobv irlen, the very name ef which, "lilancnr." sir-lillyilKf lu thetiaellc lonjur. the len of Weei -in, riinahe matrrtaltothelmarinaiife mind rrom hich lo weave a most lorvlhlr sketch It was I tie very womb of rob-t and storms, and tbe clan intMil4tina-ibc wild lilen were a i and linlMmahleasIbec-rarslhat waltfl their imMiuiain evrr. 1 bis. romlawil whl -b mmle the len taosnu in bl-orr, la certainly a xiljject te uaiut word icl ares. Oaklaatt Callforsita.

From the utu-ranoe of the elwnept tribute which tbe lecturer paid toeer honored Mayor, caos hif tntroditraion te tbe and wtuch brocshtdewna Beany outburst of applause, to tbecloslns; peroration of the lecture, the large a-oinhlajro hstencd ith l.rejthb-s lntere. The labile pen of the riuiiist-l-turrr had wroeeto the detail ol tbe nilissimi crime Inlo a laiilllnjr sttsry, clottirl ia sunt, lliat nirnei.ail Interwoven Ub sentuaHint so reHntfl li.n-ibw-. tteu the aiKlimce was carne-t from one feelii.y Us eruo-site sentiment and laaok as Ihonab ssanrnl bv the hiratlon ol the lecturer. When weaad that the ainliesH-ie onied Inarrrst nnrt of the leadl-ia- and cultured profile of i lek'snd. Hie re Is notnrj mnv to lie hu I reunion to an'l iniellcauat cauiracu-r of the entertainment.

It ft a fraud aud glorious success. On kl nnl Trtbu, alirornfam. Tbe lecture as a omposltloa was one of the finest lUerary irohictloas we have ever heird or rca.L lhortals have always been enriched with all tbe higher gracesof rnnistfi'lon. and have couseorent Iv ilehiiitol lh lovers ot elrvaut uyle and .11.1 ton. lint as sni of Yi-enntr.

la attempt a de-scrirtion of this lax graiHi coss-ri iri of bis loatchltr-s genius be aieni! iu an Tiie levanre au be heard lo be apptectaiet. Alhatiy Cristas ma. Oreaton. Xeverbave wr heard a more glowing ilrscrip-U -n or Intensely interestlrg lecture than that delivered by Calrtn B. Maclionaid at tbe Ceert Iloor last Friday night, on the MaasssuesaT tileno.

Ills description ef tke wild, weird fvot-bh glen la wbwh bis fathers dwelt sad in whk-b ttiry were so fwillv snd trradistrously winlcnsl. his imtassloned but jir4 rt-uiii ia-ilon their bloo-lv as sins, were listened lo by the aimiem-e lu wrapt si lessee, while the sad narrative of Ihrlr I runts uiiy-I duut i sympathetic tear to gMtrn caihr cheeks ot bis rolrancsd amllter. The Utehrst rmslimrs srik-Bctilil be awardeit a iiei-ker. as isssi him that of probuimt an.1 sinkwt brralbirs auejitioii, tbrouahoui lie entire lecture. 1 he Ornncrr.

Or Tbe b-eiuro. delivered by Calvin II. ef theiMiUiox- Statsshjis, toanappre-eiative la Ibis city en New Year's mVhi. was dc-ishvt t.r a soo-smw. 1 he speaker livid bis hearMt for morr than aa hour.

n. llvey srrp hah to rterwrt wlieo tke Insure as a llierarv rfTon. we stare neici bfiure lirard its optal'lo n-etau or allie llsmornit, mnfm. For more than an hour Mr. held tbeawmbled aislience spelt-bound by bis eloquence, Tbe lecturer i only nave a historical detail which led this atrocious butchery, lait threw into hi, stkiress all ihe atthos and feellne of one who Is among tbe lineal descrt.il.

ants of ibe noted and war-like chieltaia. Mao-Ian, wfco rnll In Uleoeoe. and Irll at ihr met. oraHle Mt'KMcrr. In listening l.i the vivid de-scrip: Ion of Sctnnd- s-rnes, ami the SccattsAi one I earrird as bv to the i-rnrs depict rd, and can almost see lar nigrrl, rocky fast nrs, bear the wild aa-l Miin-slral-ing ahraits nf the hriusl soldiery, ike despair-Ing cries of ihe )sr women and children, and the dying groans ol the Strang, hardr lllli-landers.

down by tfcmr ikry drrmrd llielr lriends. natUrUai, srUMsisI, npa. 1-aa ereaing Catvln B. Maclioiiald, ot ta Obbikin Statfhmat. dellvrred his fmnjuw leutmre en tbe Mascre of at Masons Hal).

A lair audience was la attendance, and listened to Ihe beautiful woril-So-lnres and fbougtits that Anwe-l re ar spwk-er- tongue, first in sn outburst l' elMyriioe and tlu-n In subdue I patliw, evil. log a ulnst pleading enect. l'ur Sale TWU-IHtasE. ARM WAl.tlX ALSO A i av two-iior-ie ex ure wagon. i lie-tn.

reblTtf IBANK JltWLEV. Look Here! J. M. COULTER fa NOT UKAfl Oft ET M.KKI'IXa. BTT isnllvrand kicking, aiel rcatly te fursvk: yoa wiik all kinds of Coopor-'Waro, Salem or Sast Portland.

FAop in Faleu tli lot where I built tbr lirV on oinnker.ial strret. shop in Kast I'ortlami at the UmstiJia street ferrv. fc-J- wk warrsnteil of the beat, fehl vf National Business College. (FaTABLlSHEW i t'lrat Ktreet, Hetvreen mU Wwrrlaew and Alder Krestt tsstsveasu Vtrst anil Street, POIITkANO. OREGON.

H. M. Idfi FR.VXCE, PRiwiDEXr. W. 8.

WniTf An Institiitleii deslirnrd for a thorough Vjus tralnhis ol young and middle n-v messipl. The proofs ol ho racel'n thia msiun4av be in tiie ftu-i tltat ninny of the 4nl s.w cussful business men nf th's vomituv. awl nuni-liersof lealing AiM jl: 'g, Ir ei-ki, and Tele- Kriiii i ieriiiursasvullUKil laolr rcpulalioil oi UMiiess wil I karnghiiess In of study at tij (Viliisi. 1'he complete system and cyj.e4M,ili4 ut WCCiTED AND EXPERIENCED TEAf CEES the siiHMlor and ira -tical methoil bn-nesdiill. thtt few alleges liave ar rivl at, preclude j--lhllty of tiie student passing over a- e-e ever occurring in an bils-Iness in ilotnii or whole wiibout iiiMter staivVinyiill the priih-iple involved aisl hist bow anl where toapply ibem.

An illiiHtratiou oi the xvstein of Usru-r and Kv-ebanire in all kinds of Hiisiness Is oirernl in ihe establishment of actual business departments in which I lie siudeiit laivs.sel ts.dis,-oiim-.tlrawsdralt naes, bills of evciutuge and Is niaic aoiiuaUtt' with values, rates ol exchunire ma Art ttiie-Iiiaitons. partnership settlemeiitH, I Nils bining theory and in a prwhictlve of the greatest sslble a-lvanceSU-i t. lkt.b)c and single entry Issik Wntnir." eontniefWal eWkiflla-lions, comincrcJ-il tAw, business s-ntiuinKhii. uouulcrteU bank-mae llelP n.l li.l..vr.,.lr -the lminc.bestau?hr. We casi claim li-r our department ol penniansblp excenency 'rarely equalled and not surpassed by any Business College.

Tbe lailios ilepnrtmeut is entirely seierate Irom tbe male department. There are no vacations. Student can enter at anytime Kvening sessions continue through the entiru year. For lull particulars. Add re, DsFsaxci Wuitk.

Lock Box lot, Portland, Oregon. the Alliance how be squeezed the pure juice ont nf the srrano. nut in a bottle and piacea the not tie in a tea kettle and stopped fermentation. That was the kind of wine ho used st bis table. Kv.

Mr. l.on''woi-th hooch a quart of black- berry juice properly prepared was the beverage for such occasions. After some like pleasant remarks by several members ol the Alliance the resolution was adopted. A communication was read from Brownsville Encampment No. 13, of the Independent Champions of the Red Cross, rcgreting thtir inability to send delegates, bat heartily, co-operating with the obiects of the Alliance.

The hom, ten having arrived, the time fixed for the port ot the committee on political action, that committee submitted tbe Wbkbkas, Dishonesty, fraud and corruption within tbe past few years have Seriomdy eutlan gered tho prosperity, it not the very existence of our nation; and, WuEsrut, We (IU-ve that the liquor bust ness has been a chief Instrument hi the mischief by corrupting the ballot box; and, Wrkbe-ih, Ibis thing it admitted by tke most Intelligent of our nation everywhere, so that wrongs are acknowlcdgtd where bev exist by those holding office Wmntis. The neonle of our State ar nation are clamoring for reform in every dc: uncut of the government: md. Wnrjuuit, The object to be sought only be successfully reacned by the united and consolidated co-operation of all tiie temperance organizations throughout the United Stales; therefore. That we have despaired of efficient aid from say political organization known to tbe cuaatijl in behalf of tne cause of temperance. Restdved, 2d.

That we believe the interests ol the temperanee cause demands that we nnite for political action upon thorongb-going temperance candidates, who re trustworthy, honest and competent men for all offices elective by the people. Resolved, 3d. That this Alliance appoint on person from each county in the Slate to be a State central committee, which committee shall act in unison with tne State central committee appointed by the last Temperance Union. Resolved. 4th.

Tbat at an early date these organizations shall call county and 'State conventions fur tbe purpose of making nominations for all elective offices within said counties and State from among their true and tried and competent temperance men, to be supported at each election by the Sinanimoos vote of the temperance people thronglmut the State. B. H. Alles, D. L.

E. Lrpr-a. W. P. Phii.i ii-s, David Nr.

who, Enoch TraxKu, uxm.t Kjoxt. Committee. The subject matter of these resolutions brought from the cupboard the same old bono" that had been fought over in every temperance convention ever held in Oregon. After a lengthy, earnest and, to the '-looker on in Venice," "interesting discussion, which was participatrd in by hevs. Longsworth, Detnmirk, J.

L. Parrish, C. W. Shaw, Messrs. Allen.

Consor, Reed, Wstts, and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dnniway. Tbe resolutions were referred back fo the committee for amendment, with instructions to report at i o'olock p.

x. On motion, the convention took recess until 1.30 p. M. Afternaon Reawton. Promptly at the appointed time the Alliance ealltd to order by the President.

The committee on credentials reported the following additional persons ss entitled to seats in the Alliance. Labish Lodae, No. 19S, I. O.G. Mary E.

MeNary. South Balen S. $., Miss Marv Jorv. S. S.

Union of Aibanv. Warren. Dallas M. E. Church" South, W.

S. Fink, (V. W. Teat, C. W.

Teal, Mrs. S. A. WiUiajns, T. V.

B. Embree. Tbe report of the finance committee taken from tbe labie and adopted. The report reem-mended the payment of 1 as a fee for member- ship snd taking up collections to pay the expense of the AJiiance. Tbe committee on political organization again submitted the reirt that was referred to them at tbe forenoon seesion, with amendments' as lollows Besolved, That we believe flie interest of the temperance cause demands that we unite for political action npon thorough going temjieranoe candidates of whatever paity who are trust-i worthy, honest and competent Bleu, tor all ofli- ers elective by the people.

Resolved, 2. With the afore mentioned qnali fications in i-audidates for office that we have political party preferences to be voted for by the tem pent nee voters according to their convictions of -propriety, but makiug temperance in its widest, fullest sense, tbe snpreme Loud of union with all temperance voters. Reselved. 3d. That tost this Alliance appoint State Central Committee, consisting ot one menfber from each county, which committee shal) set in nniaon with the'Srate Get'-bal Committee appointed by the lsst nstte Temperance Union.

Resolved, 4tb. That at an early date these organizations ahell call county and State conventions for the purpose of making nominations tor all elective officers within said counties and State, from among their true and'tried, and competent U-niperanoe men, to be supported at each electiou by the tenqierance pecple through-ont tbe State. On motion ef C. A. Reed, esult section was taken up and acted upon separately.

All wVnt as "merry as a marriage bell, each of the first time resolutions were parsed dying but when it came to the fourth resolution a regular liornets nest was nn into and a general spicy, snd entertaining debate enxutd, in which a large lumber of the numbeis took pait. Tbedebste lasting two snd a quarter hours. Upon a vote being taken the fourth resolution was adopted by a vote of 32 to 22. The committee to whom was referred a State Temperance Organ, reported, recommending the Temperance Star, of Portland, as the organ of the Oregon State Alliance. The resoiution offered by Mr.

Longsworth on tbe first day ot tbe sessjon, and referred to the committeun resolutions as reported back without recommendation. The resolution was adopted after striking out tbe words "we fnrther pray for the crusaders to etop at such Judge's doors." On motion Alliance adjourned until 7 o'clock. Evening KcsftJon. The meeting came to order at the call uf the President at 7.15 o'clock. Order of business for the evening adopted.

Piano solo by Miss Carrie Duniwsy. The President, in accordance with a resolution adopted at the forenoon sessnin, appointed tbe following persons as the State Central Committee -of the Oregon State Temperance Alliance: i Multnomah Enoch Turner. Washiugton W. D. Hosier.

Clackamas Wm. Phillips. Marion, V. Linn B. ft, AHen, Laee-Wm.

Grant. Douglas Dr. W. P. Grnh'oe.

Benton Dr. John Eoswtll. Polk As Shrevo. Yamhill Charles Handlev. Wasco B.

W. Crandall. Jackson Samuel Coiver. Lake N. Stevenson.

Members of the commitee Vte remain- dor ef tbe countiej v4 be appointed at i early day au4 announaed through (lie pre. The audience was tlien Uvored with a 30 minute address upwu. the license system, by Mrs. Dnniway, who concluded by "offering the following resolution, which wss unauimously adopted. Resolved, That the selling of licenses to promote by legal legislation the sale of intoxicating beverages, is tut thfl granting cf, indulgences by the gevernmect, td ocmuatsni, and we as a TemperaDos) ti: Alliance' emphatically protest against it inanyforra: A Was titkeri im nnvnntig to $to The (ollowing (adjes appointed a com- mittop tq iuriii a Woman's State Temperance L-aion.

Mrs. Carrie M. Foltz; iira. C. A Co-burn, Mrs.

Dr. Watts, Mrs. Belle W. Cooke aud Zylphia Raymond. lu accordance with a resolution.

E. Turner, D. P. Porter and Mrs. W.

B. Fane to raise funds to carry on temperance movement, A vote of tbauks af-sr eoi ie -jjltie dusvion, was given tc iie virietts tri'hjfo'rtatibq'fcoiupa-nies ferbalf iaTc'tlcke'ts. The tfpnjq iUffraie qiiestion ssd the crusade movemeut was resoluted snd adopted. Portland was chosen as tbe next place of mectr ing. J.

Q. Thornton, C. W. Shaw, L. J.

Powell were appointed a committee to prepare a law to present at the next Alliance for their consideration, before presenting to the next Legislature. The prexy resolution was brought up lor the third tune sad carried by three majority. 'Tbe lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine," was beautfully sung by Miss Epsie Cox. On motion the Alliance adjourned until the first Wednesday before the 22d of Febeuary, 1876, to meet at Portland. The meeting of the Oregon Btate Temperance Alliance for 1875, has adjourned.

The session Corvaiiis at 5, jonn t-oicnatn, jars coi-breath. Christian Church, Salem, Fenton, Norris Cox, Bichardsun, Mrs Olive England, Mr Bowland. Miss Mettle Shelton, Mrs Addis Miller. Christian Chnrch 8 S. Salem.

Leo Willis, Mrs A A Wlieeler, Mrs It wanna Rickey, Miss wurv Smith, Parrett, Benjamin liters, Mrs Sherwood. Willamette Lodpe No 15. T. Bev 5 A Starr. Hiilsboro 8 Carter.

Union Lod-e, No lfi6. McKinney, John Lewis, John Cole, Cornelius. Amnaville ICRC, 7, Kleakney, II Powell. Porter, Miss Browuson. Jefferson Lodge No 8, Miss Bow-land, Jacob Conner, Longworth.

Nonnariel JUvdgc No 8t, Jacob Ormsbr, Vanes. Marion L-xlfro No 13, GT.lt I Grimm, Intz Lhmmick. AUanv Union, Dr Wm Lister. Labisb Lodge No 136, Charles Whit-nev, No 10, LaCreole, Miss Shreve, Dr Bnbell. 1CKC Ko 11, Dil'as.

Tinevard. Bobert Foril, James Welch. BnbtU." LaCrcule Lodge No 43, Miss Annie Mc-Neal. Church. Salem.

Starr. Shaw, George H.Hman. Mi Or Holman, Mrs Adams. Mrs Adams, Dr Parson, Mrs Wm Lenvitt. MESS.

Salem, Root Adair, Rev Tnthill. Mrs yuinby, Mrs May, Mrs Meredith. Mrs Ole, Nit-s Matiie Graves, Miss Raymond, Parrwh. Richmond Kellv, Burrows, Hall, Chanitx.ilain, Randall. Sliver Loilge No Co.

T. Susie Dudley, Allie Allen, Meseht Leonard. Alternatus. Meil Crauaton, ha.ah Mescher, Mollie Meteacr. Csnital Lodfe No 11, T.

Thomas Cnn, MeCSane, Mis Mary Hnrley. Mlas Angle Ford. Miss Amelia Gesner, Mrs Htlen Jic-Ciane. State Wcmia's Suffrage Association, Mrs Beiia Cooke, Mrs Elizabeth Johnson, A Kfced No 10. Laban Case, Mrs Case.

Lone Star Lodge No Si, Uiiarn PbU-lir. Portland Xi 201, Pierce. Howeil Prairw Chnrch, David Newsome. Snedds A Myers. Independent Lodge No It9, T.

Porter. Jefferson MESS, Miss 8 Harrison. Nonpanel Lodge Mrs Robinsen. S. Aibanv, Mrs Nancy Bobinsou, Mrs.

ary Biain, Mrs A Monteith. fe" Cbnrjh Albany, Mr Martha Foster, James Pouter. Dr Gray, Mrs Giay. Howeil Prairie Choral. B-ugnaai.

Corvallis ME8S, Wll Carvir, Sbedds 8, Mis Bateman, Binehart. Sliclds Chnrch, Mercer Thompson, Bev Clarke. Mrs Martha Binehart. tiident Lodge No IStf Miss Allie Chu.c Tanaent 8 John Luper. Banner Lodge No 2o0 Mua Sarah Bogscs, Rev Lnper.

A Boop. Aika Literary Societv Willamette University, Roval, Salem Hesperian Literary Society, Foster, Johnson. Tne President Mr. L. J.

Powell csme upon tbe platform and asumed bis piition as Chairman. Committee on order of business reported programme IVjr morumg atteruoen aud evening aessions. After a somewhat lengthy discawion aa to whether proxies sbonld be voted, the convention proceeded to the ehction of officers for the cotniW year, with the following result: President, Hon Dunbar, of hilverton. Vice Presidents. Mrs Fane, of Portland, Jacob Cenpor of Jefferson, and Mrs Belle Cooke of Salem.

Secretary, A Walling, of Portland. Assistant Secretary, Mrs Carrie Foltz, of Salem. Corresponding Secretary, Royal, of Salem. Treasurer, Mrs Joces, of Portland. Sergeant-at-Arms.

A Reed, of Salem. Executive Committee, Revs Clinton Kelly, Parrish, Dimmick, Bowersox and Carter. Prof. Powell then vacated the chair with a few brief and pertinent remarks, at the conclusion of "which he presenud the Presidentelect, Hon Dunliar, who, after thanking the convention for the honor conferred, and making a few well-timed remarks, proceeded to appoint tbe following standing committees: On resolutions, Carter, Shaw, McMeen, David Newsome, Yates. On music, Mrs Olive England, Mrs Belle Cooke, Dr Hall.

On finance, Jacob Conser, A Peebjes, Case. W'avs and means, Mrs 0 A Oobnrn, Allen, Powell. A short and stirring address was then made by Bev. Clinton Kelly. On motion, the following committee was appointed on political action, with instructions to report this morning at 10 o'clock: H.

B. Alien, Clinton Kelly, Wm. Phillips, Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. D. L.

E. Lnper. On motion, C. P. Yates, N.

A. 8trr snd Belle W. Cooke were appointed a committee on a "Temperanee Organ." The convention then adjonmed until geven. o'clock p. K.

i Kvening Session. The Alliance was called to order a few mo-' merits pat seven by the President, liou. W. R. Dunbar.

Vocal muBic. nnder the direction of Dr. C. H. Hall, Mrs.

Wm. England presiding at the piano. The committee pn, credentials made the following additional report of persons entitled tq seats in tiie cenvention: Amity I No 73, Moore, Spencer, Handley. Lafavette Lodge No 31, Caroline Watts, Watts. Confidence No 11, CRC.J Johnson, Magers, Moore.

Rock Point Farmers' Clab and Literary Society, Wm Capps, Jones, Perkins. Cavalry Society 5J, Aibauy, i Wright, Mjss Safe i Church, Albany, A Foster. Oregon State Wenutn SnlfiaKc Association, A Dnnaway, Mrs Dr Thompson. Hall Street Church, Portland, Mrs Men-denhall, Mrs A Royal. The President read a circular calling for a National Temperance Convention, to beheld in Chicago, Jnue let, IS'S.

accordance with above can the following pfcAsaM were elected apportion bf the delegation- caUed for. E. W. Ryan, John Patterson, W'm. C- Cfriawoid ad-vV.

R- Dunbar; PiesKtest ex-offlcjQ, 'lhe foiiowjngTesoTution ws Gfl4 by B. N. th, wiiiuli was read and refeiTed to the Combuttee on Resolutions. Whereas, Intemperance is a terrible wide spread evil, and whereas, selling intoxicating liquors and drinking them is a unit in producing this evil. Resolved, that this Alliace rpd with pain and sorrow of heart, Ce iuutitihiiaonB number oi iten dotar tines administered by otir'Circuit ttdgf for fiairfajit 'Tiolatiuit the license law (litis rendei iug redress by the people almost powerieas, And we ever pray for heavy liuearor imprisonment tor the violation of iioenseaw thus making law operative.

We further pray for the crusaders to stop at such Judge's doors. Short addresses were made by Rev. Clinton Kelly and li. H. Allen.

Upon invitation Mrs. Dr. Thompson, of Portland, addressed the Alliance, in out: of 1 er stirring, practical and eloquent speeches. The Committee on Political Action was increased by tbe addition of David Newsome and Enoch Turner. Five minute speeches were made by Dr.

lubricator on the. steamer E. K. Cooke, was Wednesday discharged from the "Home of tbe Kick" as convalescent. This case was a serious one, and we can safely say that his recovery is almost solely doe to the fact that he found' an institution here where be con Id be promptly and efficiently attended to soon after the accident occurred.

Tm "Hosm tor the Sieais an institution that we of the Capital City can be proud of. The IXfTe The evening paper speaking of the maple trees that are to be set out in tbe Court House square by Mr. G- B. Wagon remaks as follows: "Wag-boo has good success with tree, bat it strikes that J. L.

Parrish eenld furnish the best trees, etc." Mr. J. L. Parrish furnished the maple trees that stand inside of the fence, of the University grounds cm State street. Mr.

Wag-non furnished the trees that border the sidewalk opposite the University grounds on the same street. Remark the differanee. A Vaefsrt Iaventtea. Mr. McNeil who is an agemt for a powder Which prevent! lamp chimneys from breaking and oil from exploding, gave as a call last evening, Mr, Kcjjtil gave us several interesting experiments.

He first mixed tbe powder with the oil and after dipping the chimney into cold wafer he placed it on the lamp and turned the wick up so that the blase came ont of she tops. Several other experiments were tried that satis fied us that his powder is all that be claims it to be. Quick Ti lf. The quickest run ever made by a steamer from this point to Hsrrisburg and return has just been made by tbe Governor rover. That steamer left here on Monday evening at 5 o'clock reaching Harrisbarg at half past 8 o'clock Tne- ctay morning.

Alter patting on oomro ik ichis of freight, she started on the return fe-ip, mk ing the usual landings, and reaching this city af vegreraay morning accompiisnrag tne trip, including all delays, in Si hours. sjaniar. Btsnsavray. Mr. Biggs, who hauls wood and teams around town generally, was in the vicinity' of Sheriff Bhaw's residence yesterday morning at the mail train passed up.

His steeds took fright at the passing train and started up Capitol street at a ronoos rate aistnouting we Ttujcie wo thev were attached for several blocks. The horses were eaught all right, but Mr. Biggs fepept yesterday afternoon in the vain endeaver pick pjj the in grnente of nis "graceDaxer. Kepreseti tat si yes following persons were selected to repre- lt the Christian Church of this city the MtaTemneranca Alliance: W. D.

Fen ton, B. 1. Bichardsen, Norris B. Cox, Mrs. Emma Bowland, Mrs.

Olive England and Mrs. Mat tie Shel ton. The eabnate. School of the same church send the following persons as delegates: Leo. Willis, rs.

A. A. Wheeler, Mrs. Bosanna Bickey, Mim Mary Smith, J. F.

Parrott, Benj. Beers and Mrs. Sherwood. Taatee A. trio of remarkably pretty Piety Hill belles while walking down Court sti-eat a day -or two since, were overhearS in" making the following remarks: One said she 'thought C.

tbe nicest ou'nK mat in town, for he was so verv hand' seine. Another 'remarked that was her choice, for he was ipdnstribos and had the And the third selected M. because be Van gtpfeej, SVWifti, and ettremely ty SOOUf U16 IHTO, On Monday evening last about twenty-five of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bear, loaded with sweetmeats and the good things of this snblumary sphere, in vaded his castle and imme diate! proceeded to maKe themselves at home, Mr.

and Mrs. B. surrendered and went to work to do their part of the programme. The even- ing passed otr with music ana social cnii-cnat vtec tite pdippany retired, ail agreed arid Hr. T.

H. Smith, who has- so long been the accommodating proprietor of the stage' line be tween this city and Uilverton, 'has sold out to Mr. B. C. Bamsbyi who also owns the route be tweeri Silverton and Portland through Clacka feas oaunty.

Jir. thactisby 'toeic charge Moa-day wtornluT. Oa daily snbscriberson itb noe wfil receive their papers a promptly as be- rore tiie cuance. Ol i An Iteaia. Tli.

bUffranli Wu.lViMirlsV tDnMinMil tllA ffi. tDat John Mitcbel had been returned from the OP Ti pperary district in Ireland to tbe British Par-S c'ii-tnent. Jlie announcement reminded Wm. cf tlse Ctate pepirtnsenfc that his father ohh SaVage aftcbded as the shoH-bSniJ' report- oi mp Aiivernooi atercui-j, in ioo, tne iriai rewz Meagher and lirien, ana heard hat sentence ot transportation lor me pro- aunced against them. Bloaatain Italua Balm is fast becoming known as thCita important article in tbe manufacture of lung prf medicines.

For coagba, oolds and all diseases of the throat it is "magnam bonum. It is prepared by Weatherford A Co. who put it upln bulk and sell it in quantities to suit, xry it. P. I Willis, Secraaarv.

Salem, Feb. It, U7i.m.

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